🐶 Tough Love for Your Furry Friend!
The Tuffy Polly Pig Dog Toy is a robust and durable toy designed for playful pups. With multiple layers and 7 rows of stitching, it ensures long-lasting fun while being gentle on your dog's gums. Made from high-quality materials, this toy is perfect for interactive play and is a staple for any dog-loving household.
A**X
Good value
The media could not be loaded. The only toy that jack (beagle) has not torn to shreds within minutes. Rabbit is still essentially fully intact after multiple days 👌🏻 toy itself is super solid, quite hard for me to get the squeaker to squeak because its a tough toy. Will buy from this toy brand again for sure
K**R
Supposed to have a squeaker??
This toy seems to be well made, sturdy enough for my sight hound, however the body is packed that solid you can't find the squeaker easily at all. I ended up standing on it to find it. Other than that it's sturdy enough and seams are sewn strong enough. Only test for us is the time test.
M**E
Dog Loves But not that Tuff
First: I first bought the Elephant Tuffy, rated scale 8 on the Tuff toughness scale (see my other review) . It was my dogs favourite toy (a lurcher) but I've finally had to take it from him, despite sewing it and removing the ears / tusks, he finally managed to chew through its neck.I then bought Polly pig as it looked more rounded and less likely for my lurcher to find a weak spot which he tends to do with things that have ears / bits he can wear down quickly. Again he loved it and it has lasted several weeks.....yes weeks, not months, not even year! I realise it was rated on the scale of 7, so considering the elephant didnt last on scale 8, I suppose it is my fault for going down in scale rather than up! He chewed right through it's snout this time and it lasted a lot less time than the elephant. I have sewn it up again, but first outing out he had ripped some of the black edging off, so it shall go to piggy heaven now. I should add that my dog is only a year old and we do take toys from him as soon as he starts to chew them. But even under supervision, we cannot always get to him quick enough to remove it before the damage is done. Lurchers are like having a small race horse in the house at time! When he's gotta run, he's gotta run !However, I am now going to try mega octopus scale number 10 ! we shall see.....I shall post my review of that in a few months... Maybe I am sucker for punishment you say? perhaps I am, but I haven't found anything better yet....My 3 star rating is for the fact that my dog LOVES Tuffy toys and many of them (not all!) do not have the potentially dangerous squeakers in them which are always a risk and I can never trust leaving my dog alone with a squeaker toy for 2 mins.They are good quality and weighty, despite my experiences so far..... and I am pleased that the Tuffy makers are at least trying to make a fun durable toy for my dog.My complaint is mostly the price. Very expensive, too expensive for something that isn't going to last a lifetime in my opinion. I am also quite annoyed that if you shop around on the net you can in fact buy Tuffy toys direct from the USA for a several UK pounds cheaper even adding the cost of shipping! This isn't really acceptable, as I feel UK consumers are being ripped off.Finally, I would suggest that if you have a large breed or a dog that loves to chew or throw its toy 'prey' around in the air as my lurcher does, then I'd strongly recommend not getting any Tuffy toy less than Scale 8.For medium and small dogs with less chewing power, you may get away with buying a Scale 7 Tuffy. And small dogs or those with less chewing power, perhaps a scale 6 or less. But if you want something that's going to last, I'd go for the highest scale you can afford, which in theory should work out cheaper in the long run.Keeping my fingers crossed for mega octopus. If it breaks so quickly I shall send it back this time rather than sewing it. I really hope Tuffy come up with even better designs in the future, because I think they are getting there, although not quite yet!
J**M
Not indestructible but as good as I've seen
Our dog doesn't chew the furniture but is VERY hard on toys. The only toys to survive are solid rubber and typical soft toys are 'eaten' immediately.Piglet is doing well. She's had her snout bitten off and some stuffing eaten, but three weeks after giving it to our dog she's still in play.If your dog is like ours don't expect this toy to shrug off heavy chewing but it's as good (if not better) than anything else we've seen.
S**C
My dogs loved him
My dogs loved it, however even with a rating on 9 it still didn't survive the first day, we do have an incredibly strong chewer, and the rabbit had lost part of an ear and his nose by the end of the first day, he is now missing a fair bit of his stuffing a few weeks on, I think we need a 10 strength rating for our dogs. Overall i only really purchase this range for my dogs because everything else we have tried lasts less than an hour, at least we get a few weeks out of these toys,
L**A
Pretty good
Pretty good but honestly my GSD can chew through anything so it's got a few tears but has lasted heaps longer than most others. My dog loves it. The squeaker also seems to last longer than others!
B**N
Tough body and wings but vulnerable head and legs
Well this is one tough turkey (not unlike my mum's Christmas dinners) though not indestructible (unlike mum's turkey). It's quite a large and weighty toy, just right for our big Labrador. The body and wings feel very tough and almost rigid due to the multiple layers of material - you can feel that the inner ones are plastic coated which is what makes it so tough. All parts of the toy are edged with a black fabric seam which the dog has damaged, but this has not resulted in the toy coming apart of the stuffing being exposed. Sadly, the head and legs are not made to same level of toughness, and the dog has managed to chew through one foot already after 3 days use. For comparison, we don't buy standard rubber chew toys as they only last a couple of minutes. It is also a tiny bit disappointing that this toy does not have some sort of squeaker, as the dog loves those, but on the bright side, we don't have to put up with the constant squeaking noise.
A**R
Tasty pig for labrador.
I've got a 7 month old Labrador cross, who has eaten all previous stuffed toys. He eats about 2 tennis balls per walk and so needs a toy that is sturdy and will last him a bit longer. He immediately took to the pig and managed to eat it's tail on day one. The toy is now, after 2 weeks, starting to look a bit frayed but still feels very sturdy and he loves it. Maybe I should have gone with a 'sturdiness factor' of 10, but I thought this would be sturdy enough considering he is not a pit bull terrier. Also, the toy is quite heavy and when he is shaking it around, we all make sure everything breakable is safely stowed away! All in all, I would buy him another one again when this one dies.
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